The cost of a standard TV Licence rose this year, with the Government increasing the price to £174.50 in April
The cost of the standard TV Licence has seen a hike for many this year, with the Government jacking up the price to £174.50 in April. This annual fee is typically mandatory for households or businesses that watch live TV or use BBC iPlayer .
However, it might come as a surprise that certain people could be eligible for a free or discounted licence under specific conditions. These reductions could also apply to those with black-and-white TVs , which usually incur a yearly cost of £58.50 under the licence scheme.
Government guidance suggests that it's primarily people over 75 years old who receive Pension Credit who can bag a free TV Licence. The same applies if you l

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